Saturday, March 07, 2015
Central Government Employees to Protest outside the Parliament on April 28; Plan for Indefinite Strike
Central Government Employees to Protest outside the Parliament on April 28; Plan for Indefinite Strike
Central government employees have announced that they are going to
protest outside the Parliament on April 28 against the Government’s
decision to not hike the income tax slab. There are plans to launch an
indefinite strike in July.
Protests were held at the Income Tax office in Nungambakkam on behalf of
the Central Government Employees Federation, against the Government’s
decision to not hike the minimum tax levels this time. The protests were
led by the federation’s general secretary, M. Duraipandian. Union
leaders like J. Ramamurthy and S. Sundaramurthy presided over the
protests.
In a media interview during the protests, Duraipandian said –
Fund allocation deficits – “The Central Government budget
submitted on February 28 brought no relief to the poor and the middle
class. It was entirely in favour of the rich and the wealthy. Even
though the prices of crude oil fell all over the world, the Government
ensured that it remained the same in India. With an increase in excise
taxes, the prices of petroleum and diesel actually increased in the
country.
“The Government reduced corporate taxes from 30% to 25, but failed to
increase the tax slab for the salaried class. How can the government
then call it the budget of the masses? Allocations to social welfare,
health and education were also very minimal.
“The BJP, that came to power by promising to curb inflation and
increasing prices, is now involved in activities that lead to the very
same things. Therefore, minimum income tax slab should be immediately
raised to Rs.5 lakhs. Also, the Government must allocate funds to
declare interim relief for the 7th Pay Commission.
“We are going to protest outside the Parliament on April 28, to present
these demands. More than 10 lakh employees from departments like
Railways, insurance and postal services are going to participate in it.
We also have plans to launch an indefinite strike in the month of July.
Our aim is to get the Government to agree to our demands. Strike is our
last resort. If the Government is ready to grant our demands, we are
willing to reconsider our decision to conduct a strike.”
Source: www.cgstaffportal.in
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